The club banned three season-ticket holders for listing their Champions League final tickets for sale on a secondary ticketing platform

Tottenham Hotspur sent out a strong message this week by banning three season-ticket holders indefinitely for listing their Champions League final tickets for sale.

A statement on Tuesday again reminded supporters to only purchase tickets for the final in Madrid from the club.

Some fans have attempted to sell tickets on a secondary ticketing platform, but they have now been banned and as a result are no longer season-ticket holders.

"We shall look to take the strongest possible action against anyone found to be engaging in such activity - including indefinite season ticket bans," an official club statement read.

"Additionally - if we are made aware of tickets being sold on by supporters after collection we will cancel the original match tickets with UEFA and the Wanda Metropolitano Stadium in Madrid, meaning these tickets will no longer be valid.

"Please do not ruin one of the biggest occasions in the club's history by profiteering from fellow Spurs fans."